User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- 1. Overview
- 2. Quick Installation
- 3. Detailed Installation
- 4. Updates
- 5. Software Overview
- 6. Recording Wizard
- 7. Recording Options
- 8. Display Options
- 9. Reading a CATC Trace
- 10. Decoding Higher Protocols
- 10.1 Introduction
- 10.2 LMP and L2CAP Messages
- 10.3 Decoding and Viewing Higher Protocol Data
- 10.4 Tooltips
- 10.5 Viewing Packets in LMP and L2CAP Messages
- 10.6 Types of LMP and L2CAP Messages
- 10.7 Viewing L2CAP Channel Connections
- 10.8 Viewing Protocol Messages and Transactions
- 10.9 Changing Protocol Assignments
- 11. Other Features
- How to Contact CATC
- Warranty and License
- Index
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BTTracer Protocol Analyzer User’s ManualCATC Version 1.0
The Wizard advances to the next screen which presents three options:
• Establish a new piconet and have BTTracer record traffic on
that piconet.
This option causes BTTracer to perform an Inquiry so it can discover
local devices and then establish a new piconet and record the piconet
traffic.
• Record traffic on a piconet that has already been established.
This option lets BTTracer record traffic from an already established
piconet.
• Record traffic in Test Mode on a test piconet.
This option lets BTTracer create either a single frequency range
recording of a range that you specify or create a recording of a limited
hop frequency range consisting of 5 frequency hops.
6.1 Recording a Traffic on a New Piconet
The New Piconet option shown in the previous screen presents users with
the means of recording the traffic from a new piconet. This option will
cause a sequence of screens to prompt you for information such as the
piconet Master address.